Sara Jane Clarke Lippincott was best-known under her pseudonym Grace Greenwood (which is how she signs this letter)
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Philadelphia
Dec 19th 1857
Dear Doctor [Hoswer ?]
I take
the liberty to enclose a
portion of a letter - (one
of a series I am writing
for a San Francisco journal)
relating to our dear Hattie.
If you think it worth
the trouble you may
send it to her.
I hope you hear good
news of the noble girl.
In haste - but [ ?]
truly & cordially yours
Grace Greenwood
Grace Greenwood